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7 May, 13:02

Incoming students at a school are assigned six-digit ID numbers. The first digit is chosen at random from the digits 0 through 3. The remaining five digits are chosen at random from the digits 0 through 9. What is the probability that an incoming student is assigned an ID number that begins with the digits 012? Enter your answer in the box.

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  1. 7 May, 13:14
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    For the sequence of events, the probability of being assigned 012 is:

    P (012) = (1/4) (1/10) (1/10)

    P (012) = 1/400 (0.25%)
  2. 7 May, 15:53
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    P (012) = (1/4) (1/10) (1/10)

    P (012) = 1/400 ... 0.25%
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